First things first... today is Chris' birthday!!! Yay! Happy birthday to the love of my life, TFA wouldn't work without you babe.

Another baby sweater. I kinda got the baby sweater flu big time back in December and it took 3 fresh baby knits for me to shake it. I'm not fully convinced that I'll ever really get baby knits out of my system, but for now I've gotten to a place where I can at least sleep at night without waking up feeling the need to cast on for something wee and adorable.
This sweater is a hybrid of the Gramps pattern (for the construction and proportions) but inspired by the Baby Sophisticate pattern (for the garter stitch edgings). Add to that a dash of rainbow stripes and this little cardigan is perfect. Following the instructions for the Gramps I knit a size 6-12 months, but I think that this sweater turned out kinda huge. I know a few 2-3 year olds who it would fit quite well. The sizing doesn't bother me at all though, I mean really, how big is a 6-12 month old anyway? It'll fit the baby eventually, that's all that matters to me.
I knit this sweater using Green Label Sand as the main colour and leftovers from my Mitered Square Blanket for the stripes. I love it. The stripes turned out exactly how I wanted them to.


Great little sweater!
ReplyDeleteI've got me first baby sophisticate sweater on the needles now, and noticed you mentioned Gramps has better proportions...Last night I was questioning the size of the sophisticate sweater, but wasn't sure if it was just my gauge that was off. Have you had similar experience with this pattern?
Yes, I had a hard time getting the large gauge (15 sts in 4") using my Green Label Aran Weight yarn and the Baby Sophisticate pattern and the sweater just never looked right, that's why I prefer to use the Gramps pattern, it works up super well for me in Green label.
DeleteOk seriously, everything you make I find myself drooling over and throwing in the queue. Thanks for the Great Inspiration (on everything)!
ReplyDeletelove it!
ReplyDeleteI love that sweater!! the rainbow stripes are awesome, and work great for a boy or a girl. what a great version of thise sweater!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love this pattern, and I never would have thought of rainbow stripes, but it looks great!
ReplyDeleteAs always a gorgeous knit! Baby Tanis is going to be so stylish!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Chris too!
The rainbow stripes are uber cute. Love this wee sweater!!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Not going to lie - kinda want one in my size!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Laura! I want one too!
ReplyDeleteit is gorgeous Tanis and it must be so exciting to be getting a knitted wardrobe ready for your very own baby :O)
ReplyDeleteSO cute.
ReplyDeleteOh, and I'm looking at the Ombre, which is just to the right of this box. Which would ALSO make a really smashing baby sweater, were you to wake up some morning aching to make another. ;o)
And happy birthday, Chris!
Soooo adorable ! love your color choices, as always...
ReplyDeleteand happy birthday to Chris !
Best shawl collar baby sweater I've ever seen! I love knitting rainbows for babies. I too have my first little one due in April, would love to knit this. You wouldn't consider selling the yarn as a kit would you? I don't think I could afford to buy all the colors separately...
ReplyDeleteI second the kit option!
DeleteSorry! No kit for this fella, it's not all my yarn! Only the Sand is TFA Green Label, the rest is a commercially available yarn from Elann.
DeleteHappy b'day Chris ... and great little cardi!!!! The little one will indeed have the most stylin' knit wardrobe that side of the Rockies. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a seriously cute teeny-tiny cardigan.
ReplyDeletesoooooo precious! I love this little sweater.
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